[ad_1] Nearly half as many children were seen in hospitals last year as before the pandemic, stunning statistics revealed. Official surveys of 8,400 households showed the nosedive in admissions over the three
[ad_1] Nearly half as many children were seen in hospitals last year as before the pandemic, stunning statistics revealed. Official surveys of 8,400 households showed the nosedive in admissions over the three
More[ad_1] American children got 10 per cent fatter during the pandemic, ‘alarming’ study suggests School closures and lockdown curbs meant minors spent more time on screens Researchers looked at 230 children in
More[ad_1] One of New York’s most popular attractions has reopened to the public. The National Park Service began allowing visitors to go up into the Statue of Liberty’s crown on Tuesday, more
More[ad_1] Scores on the ACT college admissions test by this year’s high school graduates hit their lowest point in more than 30 years — the latest evidence of the enormity of learning
More[ad_1] Thrillseekers from around the world are heading to southern West Virginia for a bridge-jumping event that was called off the past two years due to the coronavirus pandemic. Saturday’s Bridge Day
More[ad_1] The Coronavirus pandemic has prompted a global surge in laboratories that handle dangerous viruses — despite concerns Covid may have been the result of the risky experiments. More than 40 facilities
MoreHow Sweden's Covid gamble paid off: Nation suffered FEWER deaths in pandemic than majority of Europe
[ad_1] Sweden has logged one of the lowest pandemic death tolls in Europe despite its refusal to impose lockdowns, World Health Organization estimates suggest. The Scandinavian nation became an international outcast when it
More[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The National Rifle Association’s annual meeting is back after a hiatus during the pandemic, and will boast a line-up of political leaders such
More[ad_1] LGBTQ youth more prone to suicidality during pandemic, CDC finds News Sports Entertainment Life Money Tech Travel Opinion LGBTQ students were at least twice as likely to have considered or attempted
More[ad_1] The U.S. workforce has yet to bounce back to pre-pandemic levels, and researchers are shedding light on one factor that may be contributing to the labor shortage in the U.S.: substance abuse. A
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